Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ucbvax!HUDSON.CS.COLUMBIA.EDU!wolfson From: wolfson@HUDSON.CS.COLUMBIA.EDU (Ouri Wolfson) Newsgroups: comp.theory Subject: First International Conference on parallel and distributed Message-ID: <9011301637.AA02041@hudson.cs.columbia.edu> Date: 4 Dec 90 22:09:53 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Theory-A - TheoryNet World-Wide Events , Ouri Wolfson Lines: 184 CALL FOR PAPERS First International Conference on PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Issues, Architectures, and Algorithms) December 4-6, 1991 in Southern Florida A New International Conference representing the merger of: International Workshop on Database Machines (IWDM) International Conference on Databases, Parallel Architectures, and Their Applications (PARBASE) International Symposium on Distributed and Parallel Database Systems (DPDS) Sponsored by: ACM SIGMOD IEEE Computer Society Florida International University The scope of this conference covers any parallel or distributed system for symbolic manipulation, particularly for data and knowledge intensive applications. Specific aspects of such parallel or distributed data systems include, but are not limited to, the theory and the practice of: * Parallel Computers * Special Purpose Architectures * Storage System Architectures * Hardware Support for Data and Knowledge Management * Knowledge-Base Architectures * Parallel Algorithms and Their Complexity * Distributed Databases * Transaction Management * Heterogeneous, Federated, and Multidatabase Systems * Query Processing and Optimization * Replicated/Interdependent Data * Management of Interdependent Data * Data Distribution * Distributed File Systems * Distributed and Cooperative Work * Performance Evaluation * Reliability * Distributed Debugging * Data Integration * Impact of Parallelism and Distribution on Data Models Instructions ============ Original papers on the above topics are invited. These should be no longer than 20 double-spaced pages or 5000 words. Please submit seven copies of each full paper to reach the following address by 10 May, 1990: H. V. Jagadish, 3C414A, AT&T Bell Labs 600 Mountain Ave. Murray Hill, NJ 07974 To promote cross-fertilization between works in progress, short synopses of substantial projects are also invited. These should be 4-5 double-spaced pages, or 1000-1500 words, and should contain enough information for the program committee to understand the scope of the problem being addressed and evaluate the novelty of the solution being proposed. The current status of the project should also be indicated. Time will be provided in the program to discuss innovative aspects of selected projects. Please submit seven copies of each project synopsis to reach the above address by 10 May, 1990. In addition, authors should send electronic mail to jag@research.att.com with the title of the manuscript, authors' names (without affiliations), and an abstract limited strictly to a length of 80 words. (The full manuscript may have as long an abstract as you wish: but please adhere strictly to the length limit here). If you are unable to reach the above electronic address, send electronic mail to hector@princeton.edu. If you do not have access to electronic mail, send the above information with the manuscript on a separate sheet of paper using a 12-point type. In any event, this information should be sent to reach before May 10, 1990. Conference Chair ================ Amit Sheth, Bellcore Steering Committee ================== Sushil Jajodia (Chair), George Mason University David DeWitt, University of Wisconsin Masaru Kitsuregawa, University of Tokyo Sham Navathe, Georgia Institute of Technology Napthali Rishe, Florida International University Program Chairs ============== Hector Garcia-Molina, Princeton University H.V. Jagadish, AT&T Bell Laboratories Program Committee Members (Preliminary) ========================= Rakesh Agrawal, IBM Peter Apers, Twente U. David Bell, U. Ulster Dina Bitton, DB Software Mike Carey, U. Wisconsin Stefano Ceri, Politecnico di Milano Flaviu Cristian, IBM Susan Davidson, U. Penn. Doug DeGroot, Texas Instruments David DeWitt, U. Wisconsin Amr El Abbadi, U. Calif. Ahmed Elmagarmid, Purdue U. Goetz Graefe, U. Colorado Jim Gray, DEC Anoop Gupta, Stanford U. Paula Hawthorn, HP Randy Katz, U. Calif. Masaru Kitsuregawa, U. Tokyo Paul Larson, U. Waterloo Miron Livny, U. Wisconsin Nancy Lynch, MIT Keith Marzullo, Cornell U. Jack Minker, U. Maryland Michele Missikoff, IASI-CNR C. Mohan, IBM Jerry Popek, U. Calif. Sakti Pramanik, Michigan State U. Calton Pu, Columbia U. Krithi Ramamritham, U. Massachusetts Andreas Reuter, U. Stuttgart Avi Silberschatz, U. Texas Mike Stonebraker, U. Calif. Stanley Su, U. Florida Evan Tick, U. Oregon Patrick Valduriez, INRIA Ouri Wolfson, Columbia U. Philip Yu, IBM Tutorial Chair ============== Arie Segev, University of California, Berkeley Panel Coordinator ================= Wei Sun, Florida International University Publicity ========= M. Tamer Ozsu, University of Alberta and GTE Laboratories Treasurer ========= Gene Wuu, Bellcore Local Arrangements ================== Luis Cova, Florida International University Registration ============ Mark Weiss, Florida International University Asian Coordinator ================= Kyu-Young Whang, KAIST, Korea Yasushi Kiyoki, University of Tsukuba, Japan European Coordinator ==================== Erich Neuhold, IPSI-GMD, Germany. Important Dates =============== May 10, 1991 Papers Due August 1, 1991 Notice to Authors September 13, 1991 Camera Ready Copy December 4, 1991 Tutorials December 5-6, 1991 Conference Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com